front 1 institutional review boards determine whether research studies involving human subjects will achieve what? | back 1 avoid causing harm to research subjects |
front 2 a nurse is interested in understanding the meaning of the human experience of surviving polio. subject recruitment targets persons who have been diagnosed with the disease. the researcher reflects on the data and identifies common themes to understand the lived experience. these characteristics are consistent with which qualitative research method? | back 2 phenomenology |
front 3 the implementation of research to guide nursing practice is referred to as what? | back 3 utilization |
front 4 a public health nurse is interested in determining which educational programs are needed in the aggregates served. the researcher personally interviews individuals who are walking on the streets in the community. what type of research design is this? | back 4 survey |
front 5 which organization provides federal funding for research? | back 5 agency for healthcare research and quality |
front 6 which type of data analysis results in the non-numerical organization of data? | back 6 qualitative |
front 7 a nurse researcher who is seeking funding for a study should identify_____of funding agencies | back 7 priorities |
front 8 a nurse studied a community to determine if there were clients who would benefit from a hospice program if one were developed. this is an example of what type of research? | back 8 a needs assessment method |
front 9 the research hypothesis is that aromatherapy reduces stress more effectively than does acupuncture. the researcher does not identify a control group. this study would be a(n) ______ design. | back 9 quasi-experimental |
front 10 a qualitative researcher reviews data collected with a grief support group to develop a theory of how widows and widowers mourn. the researcher is using which qualitative research design? | back 10 grounded theory |
front 11 which statement about qualitative research is correct? | back 11 interviews are the primary means of collecting data that enable the researcher to describe unclear phenomena |
front 12 a nurse interested in life satisfaction among patients receiving hemodialysis reviews databases and identifies relevant studies which are then statistically analyzed providing generalization through multiple studies. the nurse researcher is using which type of research? | back 12 meta-anaylsis |
front 13 a new nurse researcher is interested in tracing the history of nursing research. the researcher learns that nursing research began with what event? | back 13 the work of florence nightingale during the crimean war |
front 14 Nurses on a busy medical schedule want to reduce documentation time and improve order entry. Additionally, patient records from previous visits are often incomplete or do not include care from other providers. To improve patient care, a taskforce suggests using an Electronic Medical Record for 1 month to determine whether this provides the desired outcomes. This unit is participating in which type of study? | back 14 pilot |
front 15 A researcher is interested in learning if elderly persons perceive their health to be satisfactory even with comorbidities and chronic illness. A large multisite assistive living facility will be the site. The researcher lists residents in alphabetical order and chooses every third person on the list. To ensure improved generalizability, the researcher will implement what process? | back 15 randomization |
front 16 A researcher conducts a survey to determine the perceived health status of elderly persons living independently at home. The same subjects participate in a telephone call in which they describe the lived experience of living with chronic illness. When writing up the research study, the nurse would describe using what research method? | back 16 triangulation |
front 17 a nurse is interested in learning how reminiscence therapy can improve memory in cognitively intact persons over the age of 65 years. findings from three groups are compared. group 1 receives music therapy, group 2 receives life review therapy, and group 3 does not receive therapy, but data are collected from all three groups and compared. group 3 is known as what? | back 17 control group |
front 18 A nurse is reading an abstract about a study related to Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. The purpose is stated as follows: ―To examine the generalizability of two randomized placebo-controlled clinical trials in patients with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever to determine whether steroid therapy resulted in the positive outcomes.ǁ The nurse knows generalizability refers to what outcome? | back 18 the conclusion that findings can be generalized from the sample to the entire population |
front 19 A nurse is interested in studying the rituals of a tribe living in remote areas of Africa. The researcher is accepted into the tribe and observes firsthand the rituals practiced. Themes were analyzed to arrive at a description of the culture including rituals. The nurse is practicing which type of research? | back 19 qualitative, ethnography |
front 20 the informed consent documents must include what components? SATA | back 20 an explanation of potential risks and benefits to participants in the study a statement on how the anonymity and confidentiality of participants are protected details on how to contact the investigator |
front 21 a researcher is interested in quality of life and after an extensive literature review quantitatively integrates data from identified studies and describes the findings. this researcher is using which approach? SATA | back 21 meta-analysis state of the science summary |
front 22 a researcher seeks funding from an agency that limits studies to quantitative research. the researcher can select from which of the following study designs? SATA | back 22 survey needs assessment experimental |
front 23 (COMPLETION) development and validation of the body of knowledge and foundation on which practice is based is called_________. | back 23 research |